Hegseth outlines nuclear inspection plans as U.S.-Iran deal faces Iranian skepticism
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Mike Snider, Jay Stahl
Summary
The article covers ongoing developments in U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations, with Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth stating that any deal would include inspections and oversight of Iran's enriched uranium, either by American or international bodies. Hegseth outlined options for handling the nuclear material, including removal or downblending. President Donald Trump has indicated a deal, which would also involve reopening the Strait of Hormuz, could be signed soon, though Iranian leaders have expressed skepticism.
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· 3 pulledHegseth said Iran will be subject to 'inspections' and 'oversight,' though that could be from American or international bodies.
The Pentagon chief said the United States would 'work with [Iran] to remove that material, or you'll downblend that material, but you're not going to have any of that materi'
President Donald Trump has said that a deal with Iran, including an agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, was expected to be signed on Sunday.
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